SRTSP.SYS: Owned by Symantec/Norton applications, applications that are
known to be problematic on some computers. You may want to disable
those applications and see if the errors cease. Those applications are
probably security/AV applications so take proper precautions if you
disable them.

vsdatant.sys: Owned by Zone Alarm, another application known to be
problematic on some computers. Disable ZA and see if the errors go
away. *WARNING!* If you are using the Zone Alarm firewall and disable
it for troubleshooting purposes *make absolutely sure* that you enable
the Windows firewall or another firewall solution! Unless you
disconnect the computer from outside network (internet) you will be
guaranteed to be infected with a pest of one sort or another within 5
minutes if you run an exposed NT type operating system without a firewall!

The report from Microsoft says:
Unfortunately, the error report you submitted is corrupted and cannot be
analyzed. Corrupted error reports are rare. They can be caused by hardware
or software problems, and they usually indicate a serious problem with your
computer.

I attach a text version of the crash dump file.

Any suggestions?

"Hans Näslund" <hans.naslund@spray.se> skrev i meddelandet
news:T_jui.5795$ZA.2673@newsb.telia.net...
> Recently, I am frequently getting the infamous blue screen for some reason
> I
> cannot figure out, so I hope sombody here might be able to help.
>
> I have created two virtual disks on a USB memory stick with Cryptainer
> (www.cypherix.com). One of them works OK, but the other frequently crashes
> the computer with the blue screen if I try to drag and drop a file to or
> from the disk, or even if I try to close a program with Explorer.
>
> CHKDSK does not find any errors on the virtual disk or on the USB memory.
>
> Recent error reports to Microsoft generate the following response:
> "Unfortunately, the error report you submitted is corrupted and cannot be
> analyzed. Corrupted error reports are rare. They can be caused by hardware
> or software problems, and they usually indicate a serious problem with
> your
> computer."
>
> The remedies suggested by Microsoft do not help.
>
> Any other suggestions??
>
>

The report from Microsoft says:
Unfortunately, the error report you submitted is corrupted and cannot be
analyzed. Corrupted error reports are rare. They can be caused by hardware
or software problems, and they usually indicate a serious problem with your
computer.

I attach a text version of the crash dump file.

Any suggestions?

"Hans Näslund" <hans.naslund@spray.se> skrev i meddelandet
news:T_jui.5795$ZA.2673@newsb.telia.net...
> Recently, I am frequently getting the infamous blue screen for some reason
> I
> cannot figure out, so I hope sombody here might be able to help.
>
> I have created two virtual disks on a USB memory stick with Cryptainer
> (www.cypherix.com). One of them works OK, but the other frequently crashes
> the computer with the blue screen if I try to drag and drop a file to or
> from the disk, or even if I try to close a program with Explorer.
>
> CHKDSK does not find any errors on the virtual disk or on the USB memory.
>
> Recent error reports to Microsoft generate the following response:
> "Unfortunately, the error report you submitted is corrupted and cannot be
> analyzed. Corrupted error reports are rare. They can be caused by hardware
> or software problems, and they usually indicate a serious problem with
> your
> computer."
>
> The remedies suggested by Microsoft do not help.
>
> Any other suggestions??
>
>